From tiny flutters to powerful kicks, here’s what to expect (and when) according to experienced midwife Marie-Louise ...
A baby's first tooth can appear anywhere between three and 12 months old, which means it's time to break out the toothbrush.
Every baby teethes differently—some barely notice it, while others act like it is the end of the world. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains why the experience varies so widely and how parents can ...
By 8-12 months, many babies can start using simple gestures like pointing or signing “more.” But even before that, you’re ...
Your baby experiences a connection with you even before birth, and among its strongest bonds is formed through your voice. Around 18 weeks of gestation, the little one can hear outside noises and ...
Babies will turn over on their own by around 4-6 months of age, but don't deliberately place them on their stomach to sleep until after 1 year.
Newborns cannot blow their noses, and they are not great at breathing through their mouths either—so even a little mucus can sound dramatic. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, shares what is normal when ...
Meconium is your baby’s first stool, usually passed after birth. But sometimes, babies can pass it in the womb. If inhaled, ...
A baby was born weighing less than a pound at a hospital in Boston. After spending five months at Massachusetts General Hospital, baby Eloise is back home and thriving. Her parents John and Julia ...